Author: Richard K Collins
Director, The Internet Foundation
Studying formation and optimized collaboration of global communities. Applying the Internet to solve global problems and build sustainable communities. Internet policies, standards and best practices.
@LambdaAPI site:Stanford.edu shows 3.91 Million entry points on Google search today. What would it cost to “AI-index” that so searchers ask questions in any language? If the whole process is cost effective and makes Stanford accessible it can replace “search and click” @LambdaAPI site:Stanford.edu shows 3.91 Million entry points on Google search today. What would
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Caltech Astro: The Quest for Cosmic Dawn – Richard Ellis – 04/14/2023 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQNbFcweWus Richard Ellis, A lot of those early galaxies have much higher gravitational potentials. And the gravitational redshift larger. Even the redshift from the earth can be measured. If the universe truly expanded from some higher density region, the earliest would have central
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Todd, others Is there an efficient way to directly read raw pixel level data from JP2 or FITS files using regular browser Javascript? Whatever method I use must be user transparent since the Internet Foundation mainly aims to help the roughly 5 Billion people with some access to the Internet. The only common denominator for
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Do you have data to go with your videos? Full solar models down to (1 meter)^3? Where I want to go. And into the interior. It is not impossible, just a bit tedious. I worry that your visualizations are not quite right. Not criticizing, just wondering what you did. Beautiful.
Richard Collins: Isotopic Masses Fundamental Constant Groups World Education Gravitational Fuels at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WxiJ320pQJI&lc=UgyrEuQ2CGQvzPabwgB4AaABAg Ken, I cover a lot of ground in two years, so these older videos are good but not great. I chat with OpenAI GPT 4 every day for several hours on difficult problems that I am working on for the Internet Foundation. When
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Far cheaper now to build solar system sized sensor systems to calibrate precise models of planets and surfaces of stars far from Earth, than to send ships to other stars. We do not need faster-than-light ships yet, to model simulate and visit far reaches of space. Say Computer!” Loops Within Loops. Interlinked.The Sun, 14-16 October 2014Credit: SDO
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Andrey’s Electronics: Measuring Phase Shift with an Analog Multiplier at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vh3FIJr666s Stabilize your camera or get a flexible stable tripod. You have good stuff but you are jumping around. Nowhere have I seen anyone put the DC offset so well. But you need to hammer and refine, improve and re-do this until is is perfect enough
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Craig Smith, Eye for AI: The Future of Large Language Models in AI | Mathew Lodge | Eye on AI #130 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iiwk-ul3v4E Craig Smith, You and Mathew Lodge criss-crossed and brainstormed much of the discussion and issues. The “frenzy” is mostly click bait, people wanting lightning to strike by saying the right combination of things.
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Dearest Readers, Most every day I chat with GPT based AIs. The things it generates derive from the open Internet, are stored in their proprietary datasets, and the unique things they produce ought to be uniquely from the questions, comments, background and order of these conversations. I can evoke quire sophisticated responses, but I have
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Eye for AI: Unveiling the Darker Side of AI | Connor Leahy | Eye on AI #122 at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYGMfd3_D1o Connor Leahy, I have had hundreds of long serious discussions with ChatGPT 4 in the last several months. It took me that many hours to learn what it knows. I have spent almost every single day for
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